Quickwitt.com is
operated by Jon Wittenberg in Alpharetta, Georgia (USA). Jon
has worked for companies such as BellSouth, Sprint and Rock-Tenn in accounting and
finance capacities and has also prepared small business and individual income
tax returns since the mid-1980's. Jon takes his jobs seriously but
doesn't take himself too seriously; that's how Quickwitt got its name.

Quickwitt Marketing, Inc. is proud to be
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Juice Plus is a product I believe in, as
I have been taking it for over 15 years. I believe that it has helped keep
me healthy, so I figure the $1.50 or so per day I spend on it is worth it.
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want talk about the product or the marketing plan, feel free to call me or email
- see below. Thanks... Jon

Think of it as bridging the gap between

what you DO eat and
what you SHOULD eat.

A Quick Joke From Quickwitt! (a chuckle before the real-world news)

Flies In The Soup

Waiter?

Yes sir.

What's this?

It's your soup,sir.

Yes, but what kind?

It's bean soup, sir.

I'm not asking where it's
been, I'm asking what it is now.

I believe our system of income taxation is too oriented toward
control by politicians and special interests (That's why the FairTax is so
vilified by those entrenched in the tax code.). It has become terribly complex
and costs of compliance are exorbitant. Our nation wastes billions of dollars on
compliance when those resources could be better served growing businesses. The
economic explosion generated by enactment of the FairTax would produce hundreds of
thousands - if not millions - of new jobs, more than offsetting any job losses
by abolishing the income tax. Plus, resources would still be needed to ensure
businesses complied with FairTax collection at point of sale, so not all jobs
will be going away, just the justifiably vilified IRS.